Tanya’s ongoing engagement with the built environment explores photography’s ability to elicit emotion, memory, and foster partnership between photographer and viewer to understand experience.
In Untitled, photographs of calm oases create a mediative space that invite the viewer to reflect on how the built environment acts as a catalyst to introspection and recollection.
Walking the Gamut communicates the uncertainty of entering the enclosed walkways foisted on a once wide, open, 2nd Avenue. New subway construction has dramatically altered the landscape above ground creating confusing shapes, colours and routes. Fear and impatience are balanced with excitement and wonder as pedestrians navigate unfamiliar and continually shifting spaces.
Tanya's work considers our interaction with the structures that support our lives and recognizes their impact on us.
In Untitled, photographs of calm oases create a mediative space that invite the viewer to reflect on how the built environment acts as a catalyst to introspection and recollection.
Walking the Gamut communicates the uncertainty of entering the enclosed walkways foisted on a once wide, open, 2nd Avenue. New subway construction has dramatically altered the landscape above ground creating confusing shapes, colours and routes. Fear and impatience are balanced with excitement and wonder as pedestrians navigate unfamiliar and continually shifting spaces.
Tanya's work considers our interaction with the structures that support our lives and recognizes their impact on us.